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Cookie Monster
06-22-2018, 10:52 PM
Looking for some digital calipers because I am a man and being a man requires tools.

Digital because my eyes are hurting and I’ll be measuring a bunch, quickly. Really trying to dial in my hand sharpening of chainsaw chain and want to file the teeth all the same length so I am going to start measuring each tooth and make my compulsive smile.

Looking to spend less then $100, want something that is quality and last but I am far from a professional user.

I like this one because I worked in bike shops for a decade and Park was the goods:

https://www.parktool.com/product/digital-caliper-dc-1

Thanks

Doc_Glock
06-22-2018, 11:54 PM
These have served me well.

Neiko 01407A Electronic Digital Caliper Stainless Steel Body with Large LCD Screen | 0-6 Inches | Inch/Fractions/Millimeter Conversion https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GSLKIW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ikDlBbWKN6SBN

Park makes decent but overpriced tools.

MistWolf
06-22-2018, 11:59 PM
Just a little over $100, but if a man is going to buy tools because being a man requires tools, a man should buy a good tool.
https://www.amazon.com/Mitutoyo-Advanced-Absolute-Digital-Caliper/dp/B00WMKUUAQ

I have been using measuring tools professionally for several decades and Mitutoyos makes good quality measuring tools. Take care of them and they'll last a long time. Cheap calipers have rough movement which interferes with consistent measurements. They aren't worth the aggravation.

OnionsAndDragons
06-23-2018, 12:48 AM
Just a little over $100, but if a man is going to buy tools because being a man requires tools, a man should buy a good tool.
https://www.amazon.com/Mitutoyo-Advanced-Absolute-Digital-Caliper/dp/B00WMKUUAQ

I have been using measuring tools professionally for several decades and Mitutoyos makes good quality measuring tools. Take care of them and they'll last a long time. Cheap calipers have rough movement which interferes with consistent measurements. They aren't worth the aggravation.

This. Those Mitutoyos are pretty much the Glock of digi calipers. Not the apex, but better than most need, and it will never let you down unless you abuse it thoroughly.


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Cypher
06-23-2018, 12:57 AM
Just a little over $100, but if a man is going to buy tools because being a man requires tools, a man should buy a good tool.
https://www.amazon.com/Mitutoyo-Advanced-Absolute-Digital-Caliper/dp/B00WMKUUAQ

I have been using measuring tools professionally for several decades and Mitutoyos makes good quality measuring tools. Take care of them and they'll last a long time. Cheap calipers have rough movement which interferes with consistent measurements. They aren't worth the aggravation.

Mitutoyos are the state of the art for digital calipers

JAD
06-23-2018, 05:44 AM
For what you’re doing Mits are fine. If I ever replace my Brown & Sharpe dial calipers I might briefly look at their line, but that’s really just me being snobby. There are some interesting German brands but when I worked for a German precision connector company they used Mits.

RevolverRob
06-23-2018, 10:13 AM
Mitutoyos are what I use, both as a scientist and a hobbyist.

schüler
06-23-2018, 12:13 PM
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I like this one because I worked in bike shops for a decade and Park was the goods:

https://www.parktool.com/product/digital-caliper-dc-1



We had an April thread (https://pistol-forum.com/archive/index.php/t-30927.html) on digi calipers.

You'll find the Park, Neiko, Hornady, Frankford Arsenal and No Name Specials etc. all appear to be the same exact model with different colors and logos. Do they have differing mechanical specs? Anyone's guess. I think the cheap ones are a good value for convenience and intermittent use. I have had some weird issues with erroneous zero'ing on the no name calipers. I have learned to always double check on known nominal reference such as 1/4" drill bit shaft.

I have a Mitu for reloading. Beware of Mitu fakes. Some even come with fake calibration certs.

I recently passed on a deal for a used Mitu machinist combo square set. On closer inspection I found a sticker "Made in Mexico". Well, I later learned they have a factory there after all.

ragnar_d
06-23-2018, 12:34 PM
The 6" Mitutoyos are what are sitting on my work bench at home and on my desk at work. We've got some "pool" Starretts at work (like this (https://www.amazon.com/Starrett-EC799A-6-150-Electronic-Resolution/dp/B00WSOU772))too that do alright too.

Cookie Monster
06-23-2018, 05:24 PM
How did I miss the April thread on this?

Bought the ones off the link from Mist Wolf. I spent a little time on the inter webs trying to figure it out and then thought the PF Hive Mind would be much more effective.

Off to hand file more chainsaw chain... I am unsure why I like it this much.

23JAZ
06-23-2018, 05:40 PM
Looking for some digital calipers because I am a man and being a man requires tools.

Digital because my eyes are hurting and I’ll be measuring a bunch, quickly. Really trying to dial in my hand sharpening of chainsaw chain and want to file the teeth all the same length so I am going to start measuring each tooth and make my compulsive smile.

Looking to spend less then $100, want something that is quality and last but I am far from a professional user.

I like this one because I worked in bike shops for a decade and Park was the goods:

https://www.parktool.com/product/digital-caliper-dc-1

Thanks
Mitutoyo is the only way to go IMO.

butler coach
06-23-2018, 07:52 PM
Starrett makes good stuff too.
If you watch the flea market sites you might find a good set of quality cheap



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